Fingernail Moon In A Pink And Blue Sky

Sometimes there are moments when words are not necessary. All you have to do is stand, look and let the feeling caress your soul…

“May you have warm words on a cold evening,

a full moon on a dark night and

a smooth road all the way to your door.”

~ Irish Blessings ~

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I tried to type a comment using no words, but it didn’t work! This is the message I got when I hit submit, “ERROR: please type a comment.” Seriously. That really was the comment that popped up! There goes your theory, “Sometimes there are moments when words are not necessary.”

You’re so funny, Joan. The moment I read that you were going to try to do a comment with nothing in it, I laughed because I knew it would reject it. LOL I can just imagine your surprise when that message popped up and told you that you couldn’t do it. You made a good point…sometimes words are very necessary and I love the way you are so wordy. I love words! Glad you enjoyed the post. I couldn’t believe that I was actually able to see the craters on the moon! I felt very proud of myself for not wiggly my hands and getting a blurry shot. No, I was too lazy to pull out the tripod. LOL

I struggle for words inside sometimes myself, beholding the wonder of a moment in God’s creation such as this; satisfying myself to simply bathe in it’s beauty and glory, Ms. Riter.
Thank you for sharing yours with me.

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when we realize we have discovered a friend."~William E. Rothschild~Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts.I respond back to all comments.